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...Scott Minerbrook '74 believes that today's students question things less because "the University is not offering exactly the same academic curriculum." Attributing much of his own personal motivation for participating in the Mass Hall occupation to courses he had taken as an Afro major, Minerbrook says the University no longer allows students to "experience the same kinds of intellectual crises...
...pessimistic about the prospects for more socially responsible University investing. They doubt that a more activist Harvard student group will arise in the near future. But it is clear that they do not believe that widespread student commitment to social concerns at Harvard is dead and gone. As Scott Minerbrook suggests, "Students at Harvard try to go to sleep periodically. But there are cycles every two or three student generations. Right now, Harvard is trying to present itself as a benign institution. But the student activity will start again...
...Dunster House version, directed by David Savran, is remarkably good. Savran has studied the play, and he understands its demands, especially in casting. Scott Minerbrook, his Pericles, has a voice well matched to the role, one of the strongest stage voices I've heard in a Harvard actor. His presence is not all it could be, however, his gestures not always matched to his lines. Miles Drake gives a lively interpretation of Gower, the narrator, although he has one of those lanky bodies which always manage to look ludicrous in a tunic. David Walter as Boult and Pamela Walter...
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